21st Street(Miami) in South Florida is a fairly exposed beach break that only works when conditions are just right with no particular seasonal pattern. Offshore winds are from the west. Waves just as likely from local windswells as from distant groundswells and the best swell direction is from the north northeast. The beach breaks are all lefts. Best around low tide when the tide is rising. Often Crowded. Watch out for rips, obstacles, locals, pollution and sharks.

This is the Surf-Forecast page for 21st Street (Miami), Florida - South. Use the tab navigation above to view 21st Street (Miami) sea temperature, 21st Street (Miami) photographs, 21st Street (Miami) detailed swell predictions, wind and weather forecasts, 21st Street (Miami) webcams, current wind from Florida - South live weather stations and 21st Street (Miami) tide predictions. The United States swell maps link will open up the big picture showing United States and the surrounding seas. These swell maps can be animated to show the different swell components, wave energy, wave period, wave heights, together with wind and weather forecasts, current weather and sea state observations from United States wave-buoys, passing ships and coastal weather stations. Each of the forecast pages for this surf break feature a global and regional wavefinder tool to locate the best surf conditions in the area around 21st Street (Miami).